The elephant in the room (part 2): The state and sectarian violence
«On the nature and history of legislation and legal practices associated with tackling sectarian conflict in Egypt, and limitations.»
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«On the nature and history of legislation and legal practices associated with tackling sectarian conflict in Egypt, and limitations.»
«There is a humbling courage required to risk riding the sea.»
«Sectarian attitudes do not purely emanate from society, but are also prevalent within structures of governance.»
«Nael El Toukhy on how decades of no debate about normalization led to the Olympic hand-shaking debacle.»
«Continuous violations will create increasing numbers of human rights workers and defenders.»
«But the trauma of Rabea will never heal unless it is drawn out of the circles of polarization and negation.»
«You cannot attract foreign investors if you can't keep your local investors.»
«Does it really matter whether austerity policies are dictated by the IMF, or are the result of officials in Egypt and Washington DC?»
«As a court verdict freezes the assets of a number of HR workers in Egypt, defendant Gamal Eid writes about the imminent death of civil society.»
«Carnegie Middle East Center scholar Amr Adly on what the former auditor's report reveals about corruption in Egypt.»
«Separating herself from materialism allowed Cairene Enas El Masry to reflect on her lifestyle.»
«Former chief auditor Hesham Geneina is facing trial after a controversial report about the extent of corruption in Egypt. Following the publication of the full Arabic…»
«Alain Gresh writes on where the European Union now stands on Egypt, 3 years after June30, 2013.»
«How has US policy toward Egypt changed in recent years?»
«This wasn’t a referendum by the people against the neoliberal order, it was instigated by politicians, and preyed on the fears and anger of many in…»
«Last week, on a grey-looking street with a little cafe and a dry cleaning shop, in a town that could pass for almost anywhere in the…»
«As Ramadan approaches each year, I begin to get nervous about a phenomenon that is as characteristic to the holy month as soap-watching marathons have become:…»
«In the desolation of prison and the stillness of your cell, you sit in a corner with all your senses on alert, waiting for one of two things:…»
«I have long known that the contemporary Egypt in which I was raised could easily produce a figure like General Ibrahim Abd al-Ati and his ill-famed…»
«Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Clay, grew up in Louisville, Kentucky in the 1940s, at the time of the vicious Jim Crow laws, which enforced a system of…»